The next eclipse of either variety is the partial lunar eclipse scheduled for December 31, 2009. Practically all of the area from which it will be visible is in the eastern Hemisphere, and almost none anywhere in the USA. See full details on the following website, compiled by NASA: http://eclipse ...

Lunar is a phrase meteoriticists and meteorite collectors use when referring to Lunar Meteorites. These rare meteorites have been found in very small numbers and are impact breccias. They are believed to have been blasted off the Moon as ejecta from high-velocity impact events.

None of the eclipse will be visible from North America. The entire event will be seen from the eastern half of Africa, the Middle East, central Asia and western Australia. Observers throughout Europe will miss the early stages of the eclipse because they occur before moonrise. Totality will be ...

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Of course I want to see New Moon because it is coming out so soon (only 3 1/2 more months!!!). But Eclipse was my favorite book, and I can't wait to see it on film. There will be so much more action, more Jacob, and more Edward than New Moon had!

Actually went camping and kyaking just to get a good glimpse and no it was not as impressive as I have seen in my lifetime. When in the Tetons the moon looked as though we could walk into it. I have seen Harvest Moons more exciting. Lady Darko